Shadowing Practice: 15 Minuten Spazierengehen: Der unterschätzte Gesundheits-Booster I ARD Gesund - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Endlich Sonne.
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Blumen und ein Hauch von Frühling.
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Viele zieht es raus.
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Ein Frühlingsspaziergang macht nicht nur Spaß,
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er ist auch erstaunlich gesund.
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In der Rehaklinik Malente gehört Gehen zum festen Therapieprogramm.
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Alle hier haben entweder Gelenkbeschwerden oder Herzprobleme.
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Regelmäßiges Spazieren ist für die meisten neu.
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Und das ist dringend.
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Before that was the motto was to be sport.
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I sit the whole thing behind the desk.
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And then I'm going to foul.
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And I'm going to send my husband with a hand out.
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That walking is a completely new experience.
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I've never done it before.
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I'm totally surprised how it's all the way it's supported.
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They all profit from the moderate movement.
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Because 10-15 min of progress is going to bring the pace of the movement.
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and can prolong life, says the doctor Julia Schmidt.
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Gehen is a niderswelligste health prevention.
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When you go, you activate your Kreislauf,
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especially the heart, the Atmung, the Stoffwechsel.
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It has a positive influence on the psyche, the stress-additioning.
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It leads to you, you feel healthy and healthy.
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It's not the 10.000 steps to go to the day.
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Japan's stock marketer set this number in the world for years.
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It's a marketing trick.
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Today, it can be fewer.
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After 3000, 4000 steps, there is a positive effect.
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About a half-hour to a half-hour day.
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It has a positive effect.
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It's not on the exact number,
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but on the regular basis.
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Especially for people who move or not move,
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there is a big effect.
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For people who move very little or not,
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there are very many effects that are going to be very small.
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They profit from 5-Minute-Einheiten from the 5-Minute-Einheit.
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She's a cardiologist Melanie Hümmelgen.
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The smaller the Einheit is, the more important.
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It's not about to stay,
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but it's a little bit of a bit of a bit.
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If I can just go short,
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it's good to look at the pace.
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But every step, every minute,
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and we will see it in our system,
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in our system, in our system.
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Studies have shown it.
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A general gen is reducing the risk of dying,
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because it protects our cells from Arteriosklerosis and so on as a result.
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Because it's a regular gen,
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it's faster and faster, The muscles are better with Sauerstoff.
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In the Beinen weiten the Gefäße.
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There is more Sauerstoff.
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The blood is stronger than before.
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It is on the inner side.
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It changes the structure of the Gefäße.
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The inner endothel is slanker and elastischer.
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So the blood pressure sink.
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The heart must not be able to get the muscles to get rid of it.
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In the blood pressure therapy is the movement and the sport very important.
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And small elements are really wonderful.
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The elasticity of the body changes and is positive.
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The blood pressure will sink.
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For me, as a step,
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I'm going to go to the Nordic Walking.
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Another positive effect of the genes is that the blood pressure sink.
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A healthy body wanders from the Nahrung to the glucose.
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The body is the main source of insulin.
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The blood flow of insulin produces insulin.
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It's a blood flow of blood.
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They have Treibstoff and can work.
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The muscle cells need more Treibstoff.
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They take more glucose.
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So sink the blood sugar spiegel.
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After eating is the ideal time for a walk.
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That's new studies.
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Then they are already 10 minutes of the time,
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to help them to help them out.
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That's important for Diabetics.
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After the time, just after the time, not on the sofa.
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There is a little bit of a walk,
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to the sugar level to get out.
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The Genes are also worth it.
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Especially people with Arthrose are often afraid of that movement could be a problem.
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It's because it's in the Arthrose-freshed Gelenks.
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But the opposite is the case.
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It's important for the Gelenks,
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especially for patients who already have Arthrose.
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Because the Gelenk is not directly over the system, but over the Gelenk.
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This is the Flüssigkeit that is pushed into the Gelenkknorpel.
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When the pressure comes on the Gelenkknorpel,
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it is through the movement,
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through the Gen. So a good exercise of the Gelenkknorpel.
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Some of the patients know that the Gen is now 3 weeks.
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I can do something with the pause.
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I can use my Beine to use and use my blood.
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20 minutes or a hour,
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it's a bit of a movement.
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It's good.
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I'm more aware of my body.
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It's more difficult, but I'll carry it on.
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And that's what's nice.
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Fast everyone can go to the park.
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You just have to do it.
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Spazier is a very low-end health prevention.
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I would call it as the democratic form of movement.
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It's for everyone.
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You don't need any Eintrittskart.
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I'm a fan of Spazier.
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And never is it easier than now,
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regular Spaziergänge in the everyday life to enjoy and enjoy the holiday.

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Moreover, the topic of walking as a health booster introduces useful vocabulary and expressions related to health and fitness. Practicing these phrases through the shadowing technique can enhance your ability to discuss health topics in English, making it an effective exercise for IELTS speaking practice.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the transcript, several key structures exemplify effective English communication. Here are a few notable phrases:

  • "It has a positive influence on..." - This structure highlights the effect of an action or behavior, a common grammatical form that emphasizes causation.
  • "When you go, you activate your..." - The use of the present simple here indicates habitual actions, which can help learners articulate routines and regular behaviors.
  • "There is a big effect" - This phrase illustrates the use of existential clauses, which are vital for discussing entities or impacts in English.
  • "The smaller the Einheit is, the more important." - This comparative structure teaches how to express relationships between two ideas, emphasizing significance based on size or frequency.

Common Pronunciation Traps

English learners may encounter specific pronunciation challenges while practicing with this video. Consider the following tricky words:

  • "Kreislauf" - A term related to circulation that might be difficult to articulate due to its unique sound combinations.
  • "Stoffwechsel" - This word involves multiple consonant clusters that can trip up non-native speakers. Focus on breaking it down into syllables for better clarity.
  • "Arteriosklerosis" - A complex medical term that requires careful attention to vowel sounds and stress placement, essential for accurate pronunciation in medical discussions.

Practicing these terms through the shadow speech method will help you master their pronunciation, contributing to overall fluency and confidence in speaking.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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